The actors and new show runners David Guarascio and Moses Port couldn't have shown their appreciation for fans in a bigger way, repeatedly thanking them for the show's fourth season after once again facing cancellation. They also presented fans with special gag reel and best of Season 3 video. One video ended with a still that read "Our fans never Britta it."

During interviews with NBC and at the panel, Pudi and other cast members said that they weren't sure what was coming for the new season, and that things were a little uncertain with the departure of show creator and previous show runner Dan Harmon after his public feud with star Chevy Chase.

"We never know what's going to happen, but we all know we're going to have a good time doing it and we're going to try our hardest to do something different," Pudi told NBC.

Pudi told me that the Greendale students will be studying history this season, which kind of goes without saying I guess.

Cast members had not seen scripts for the new season, which won't start filming until August. But during the panel a few things about the new season were revealed:

Danny Pudi's "Community" character, Abed Nadir, may have fallen short in RedEye's fourth Best TV Character Tournament this week, but the Chicago native thought the championship matchup was perfectly cast.

Every year I look at the Emmy nomination list and, as the coffee begins to clear my head, I realize that some actors or show--several actually--are missing from the list. Here are 40 notable snubs, some of which I'm not necessarily upset about, but I am surprised ("Glee" for example). Others,...

A day after Trevor Noah was declared the new host of "The Daily Show," his graphic tweets targeting women and Jews are causing a social media backlash and Comedy Central is defending its newest late-night star.

Ronit Bezalel has seen just about everything on Chicago bike paths, but on her Monday morning commute she saw something that shocked even her: A silver Buick, almost unscathed, in the middle of the bike path.